Located 31 km south of Lima down the old South Pan-American Highway, this is a favorite spot for Lima bikers. From the old Hacienda San Fernando plantation east of the town of Pachacamac, cyclists will find access to a series of circuits that vary in degree of difficulty and types of terrain:

Always use a helmet, goggles, elbowpads, kneepads and gloves.
Cyclists are advised to set out in groups with a minimum of three people.
Bring water or rehydrating beverages.
Equipment should include one or two inner tubes (due to frequent flat tires) and a set of tools.
When choosing the route, bear in mind physical fitness, and do not overexert cyclists in the group.
Remember that cycling, like all sports, should provide recreation and not injuries.

On the coast:

Visitors should bring plenty of water and sunscreen.

In the highlands:

Sunscreen is recommended, plus warm clothing. High altitude sickness known locally as soroche can set in at over 2,500 masl. Take precautions by resting the first day, drink plenty of liquids and avoid heavy food and alcohol.

In the jungle:

Never travel without insect repellent, a raincoat and sunscreen. Long-sleeved shirts and long pants are recommended to ward off insect bites. A yellow fever vaccination is obligatory. There are also vaccinations for malaria, tetanus and Hepatitis A and B, as well as local treatment for leishmaniasis (uta) and malaria.